Phil Collins and Eric Clapton: A Musical Friendship and Collaboration

Phil Collins has had a successful career with numerous hits, both as a member of Genesis and as a solo artist. One of his notable songs from the early 1990s is "I Wish It Would Rain Down," which features a powerful guitar lead by Eric Clapton. Collins shared how he convinced Clapton to play on the track, highlighting their long-standing friendship and previous collaborations.
The song, released in 1990, showcases Collins' heartfelt vocals and Clapton's exceptional guitar skills. Collins described the track as a bluesy song that he felt suited Clapton's style perfectly. Their collaboration on "I Wish It Would Rain Down" was a successful one, with Clapton adding his signature sound to the song.
Collins and Clapton had worked together before on Collins' debut solo album, "Face Value," where Clapton played on tracks like "The Roof Is Leaking" and "If Leaving Me Is Easy." Their musical partnership continued over the years, with Collins expressing admiration for Clapton's talent and the opportunity to work with him.
Despite their successful collaborations, Collins faced challenges in re-recording one of their earlier songs together. Clapton's desire for consistency in the recording process led to some difficulties, but their mutual respect for each other's musical abilities remained evident.
In recent years, Collins has faced health issues that have impacted his ability to perform. A spinal injury in 2007 resulted in nerve damage and ongoing neurological problems, including "foot drop," which requires him to use a cane. Despite these challenges, Collins remains positive and continues to share updates on his health and music career.